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Which substrate would be best?
Hi,
I'm trying to choose a substrate for a 2 ft square planted tank. I'm going to be using 55Watts of T5 compact lighting (21 " Daylight lamps) and a RedSea Turbo CO2 Biosystem, along with an internal filter and run-of-the-mill adjustable tank heater. The choices I've look at so far are ADA 'Amazonia' Aqua Soil, Flourite and EcoComplete. The trouble is I have no experience of planted aquaria and I'm finding it difficult to make a choice. I would really value your thoughts and opinions. Thanks in advance, muddy |
Which substrate would be best?
muddyfox wrote:
The choices I've look at so far are ADA 'Amazonia' Aqua Soil, Flourite and EcoComplete. I've been using EcoComplete for almost 2 years and have no complaints. It's better than the gravel, sand and soil mixes I used previously. Steve |
Which substrate would be best?
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oups.com... Hi, I'm trying to choose a substrate for a 2 ft square planted tank. I'm going to be using 55Watts of T5 compact lighting (21 " Daylight lamps) and a RedSea Turbo CO2 Biosystem, along with an internal filter and run-of-the-mill adjustable tank heater. The choices I've look at so far are ADA 'Amazonia' Aqua Soil, Flourite and EcoComplete. The trouble is I have no experience of planted aquaria and I'm finding it difficult to make a choice. I would really value your thoughts and opinions. Thanks in advance, muddy Expert advice: http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_substrate.htm I have small tanks (10 - 30 gallon long), most have profile with gravel over, the 30 G has profile and flourite mixed with gravel over. Plants do fine but I have easy care plants like crypts, Java Fern, elodea/anacharis, micro sword, something else that grows above the water and sometimes gets a small lavender flower. :) Gail |
Which substrate would be best?
Having used all 3, ADA soil is the best.
Regards, Tom Barr |
Which substrate would be best?
No no, just get the ADA aqua soil amazonia
You do not need the rest of the stuff. Add some mulm and a little ground peat and then dose the KNO3 etc to the water column. Powersand is for the folks that cannot add KNO3 for some reason(of which I'm not sure). Regards, Tom Barr www.BarrReport.com |
Which substrate would be best?
Thanks for the info!
:) PS: Interesting website BTW. |
Which substrate would be best?
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wrote: No no, just get the ADA aqua soil amazonia You do not need the rest of the stuff. Add some mulm and a little ground peat and then dose the KNO3 etc to the water column. Powersand is for the folks that cannot add KNO3 for some reason(of which I'm not sure). There are nervous types everywhere. Like, here. it probbaly took me ten years of reading about people adding potassium nitrate to their fishtanks before I gave in and tried it. Anyway. Woulnd't substrate sorta depend on what you're trying to grow? I'm tending more towards stuff I can find locally to help trying to grow crypts that grow in limestone beds. Peat doen't seem to help them very much to put it mildly. So much for the "crypts like acid water" lie. I found a nice vein of chocolate libestone gravel, sort of flaked and a bit bigger than #2 bt smaller than pea gravel. In my copious free time (hah) I'm going to set up a C. pontiderifolia tank with this stuff. It seems to eat carbonates like candy. -- My only working email address is on my home page Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
Which substrate would be best?
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